The correct answer is Power redundancy because the devices in the rack are equipped with dual power supplies, which are specifically designed to support redundant power sources. According to CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) objectives under high availability and physical infrastructure concepts, redundancy is a key strategy to eliminate single points of failure.
If only one PDU (Power Distribution Unit) is installed, both power supplies from each device may ultimately rely on the same power source. This creates a single point of failure—if the PDU fails or loses upstream power, all connected equipment will shut down despite having dual power supplies.
By installing a second PDU connected to a separate power circuit (and ideally a separate UPS or power feed), each power supply in the servers and switches can connect to different PDUs. If one PDU fails, the other continues delivering power, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
Option B (Failed PSU monitoring) is not the primary reason for adding another PDU. Option C (Surge protection) can be provided by a single PDU. Option D (Electricity conservation) is unrelated to redundancy design.
Therefore, adding a second PDU provides true power redundancy.